Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am struggling with this as well. I am trying to expose my kindergartener to different sports and I feel like I am tripping all over the place. It is frustrating that these sports are played in different seasons. I am struggling
For Kindergarten, it’s good to expose your kid to multiple sports so DC can figure out which ones they like and are good at. You may get lucky and kid picks one or two but you may be like us where DC wants to do several and you have to help them select one or two. I think 4th grade is where you really need to narrow down the choices as many sports become 2 or 3 times a week at the higher levels.
Anonymous wrote:I am struggling with this as well. I am trying to expose my kindergartener to different sports and I feel like I am tripping all over the place. It is frustrating that these sports are played in different seasons. I am struggling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is similar and in high school now. Our rule was one year of travel overlap and then they have to choose. When there are no conflicts, they had to both choose and tell the coach that they were missing. It worked well enough, they ended up with one year round travel sport plus rec swimming in the summer, soccer and volleyball fall and spring and travel basketball year round. They play three sports in high school
How did the rec-level coaches handle it? We allow my son one travel sport and they compete about 9 months a year, which means we often have to miss rec-level games, and the coach and other parents seem annoyed. I really love the idea of multisport athletes but I feel ashamed to show my face at the rec-level games we can attend lately.
Rec rosters age huge. A no show means more playing time for other kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are only doing private training for DD's three sports so we can set it up as a schedule that works for us. She guest plays in tournaments where possible for soccer, basketball and field hockey but we won't have her join any of the teams until late middle/early high school when it's time to get recruited in the two that she likes best that also don't overlap seasons in college.
This is sick
How is this beneficial to her in team sports? Where is she developing team camaraderie and sportsmanship? How will she ever excel in team sports if she has only had this perfect, concierge version of sports instead of working with a variety of coaches and teammates?
She usually guest plays with the same teams/clubs, but guest-playing in general means coming into contact with different coaches and players because she's not always with the same group. She is also starting to do several camps in the summer to be known by the college coaching staffs.
What basketball teams allow guest players for tournaments? How on earth does she know the plays?
Well for the ones she has played with multiple times we know further in advance if she will be playing and so we will try to attend a practice and of course she learns them during the course of playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are only doing private training for DD's three sports so we can set it up as a schedule that works for us. She guest plays in tournaments where possible for soccer, basketball and field hockey but we won't have her join any of the teams until late middle/early high school when it's time to get recruited in the two that she likes best that also don't overlap seasons in college.
This is sick
How is this beneficial to her in team sports? Where is she developing team camaraderie and sportsmanship? How will she ever excel in team sports if she has only had this perfect, concierge version of sports instead of working with a variety of coaches and teammates?
She usually guest plays with the same teams/clubs, but guest-playing in general means coming into contact with different coaches and players because she's not always with the same group. She is also starting to do several camps in the summer to be known by the college coaching staffs.
What basketball teams allow guest players for tournaments? How on earth does she know the plays?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are only doing private training for DD's three sports so we can set it up as a schedule that works for us. She guest plays in tournaments where possible for soccer, basketball and field hockey but we won't have her join any of the teams until late middle/early high school when it's time to get recruited in the two that she likes best that also don't overlap seasons in college.
This is sick
How is this beneficial to her in team sports? Where is she developing team camaraderie and sportsmanship? How will she ever excel in team sports if she has only had this perfect, concierge version of sports instead of working with a variety of coaches and teammates?
She usually guest plays with the same teams/clubs, but guest-playing in general means coming into contact with different coaches and players because she's not always with the same group. She is also starting to do several camps in the summer to be known by the college coaching staffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are only doing private training for DD's three sports so we can set it up as a schedule that works for us. She guest plays in tournaments where possible for soccer, basketball and field hockey but we won't have her join any of the teams until late middle/early high school when it's time to get recruited in the two that she likes best that also don't overlap seasons in college.
This is sick
How is this beneficial to her in team sports? Where is she developing team camaraderie and sportsmanship? How will she ever excel in team sports if she has only had this perfect, concierge version of sports instead of working with a variety of coaches and teammates?
She usually guest plays with the same teams/clubs, but guest-playing in general means coming into contact with different coaches and players because she's not always with the same group. She is also starting to do several camps in the summer to be known by the college coaching staffs.